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Lee Kuan Yew is all over the news today, talking about GIC’s 25% loss. In particular, he has been defending GIC’s investments in the banks. I’ve written extensively about these investments, but MM Lee’s latest attempts and defending GIC are some of the crappiest shit I’ve seen in a while.

Damn it – I’m just absolutely fed up with Lee’s crap. For goodness sake already, just own up and admit that GIC did not have a clue.

MM Lee was quoted today in the Business Times, saying:

 ’We became cash-rich and when the market fell, we went into UBS and Citi,’ he said. ‘But we went in too early. That’s part of the ride.’

‘How could we have known this was the extent of the damage? You look at all the big-name banks – they have gone down, misjudged the situation, ruined their careers,’ Mr Lee said.

Here’s the octogenerian politician, trying to wriggle his way out by claiming that GIC could not have known the extent of the damage. He blames the big-name bankers for ruining their careers, and says its all “part of the ride”.

Well, thats a bucketload of bullcrap.

You want to know how you could have “known the extent of the damage”, Mr Lee?? I’ll Tell You HOW!!!

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As we all know, the subprime fiasco which originated in the United States has seen its hand of carnage stretch beyond the boundaries of physical geography and slap several hundred Singaporean “investors” in the face to the tune of millions of dollars in losses. And of course now that the financial weapons of mass destruction have detonated, the casualties of this “economic pearl harbour” are scrambling to apportion the blame to other parties, in hopes that they can get some sort of money back. Meanwhile, those involved in the long chain of origination and distribution of the toxic financial instruments are of course making sure that none of the blame falls on them, and the way to do that, is to blame someone else, of course.

In the midst of this clown show, which are the parties involved and what blame can you place on them, in order to avoid taking personal responsibility? Here’s my take on this comedy of errors:
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